Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We could throw in quite a lot of er , extra manure . |
2 | Could you buy in quite a bit of fresh fish , say ten portions if you plan to have ten fish meals in a month , so that there is always good healthy protein food available as a base for a meal ? |
3 | Yes , it 's just that quite right , we have n't got a fund , a major fund raising event now until July , unless anything else of , you know , smaller crops up and our two street collections we know will bring in quite a lot of money . |
4 | ‘ I had thought so but recently he hinted at another asset he hoped to dispose of that would bring in quite a lot of money . |
5 | I can not say precisely when I expect him to return , though I should suppose in about a week from now . ’ |
6 | So when when they bring the cassettes back I find it easier because you can get in quite a rush at times and you ca n't keep up with . |
7 | But neither should he allow in only a handful of those who are being persecuted in what used to be Yugoslavia . |
8 | Right , well see how things go , what I would do is enquire in about a week whether that letter has come back and then we can arrange to see you . |